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City of London figures back May’s withdrawal deal but worry UK may crash out of EU
Trial is first step towards ending toxic emissions on busiest roads
Square Mile to create zero-emissions zone by 2022 and cut speed limit to 15mph
Corporation announces deal ‘in principle’ to close 1,000-year-old site of meat halls
Financial services sector unimpressed with vision of future EU relationship
The regulator risks undermining Britain’s reputation for good corporate governance
Frustrated corporate leaders allege ‘zero formal consultation’ on white paper
But financial stalwarts fear that politicians simply aren’t listening
Action is part of crackdown on scams linked to binary options trading
New York architects selected for new home of Simon Rattle’s London Symphony Orchestra
City of London Corporation buys new flats for victims of tower block fire
Party extends influence in preserve of independents that runs financial centre
The German tenor’s recital at London’s Barbican came after a long enforced silence
Plans to redevelop famous Victorian location see £180m raised toward £250m target
Brussels aghast at suggestion interim plan would be considered only to ‘be kind’ to EU
Business wants skilled workers with a job offer in UK capital to be given a visa
Lobby group for the Square Mile sets out how London can remain Europe’s financial capital
Corporation says growth upwards needed to maintain competitive advantage as a financial district
Organisers of 53-year-old event struggle to secure enough sponsorship
Sue Ireland oversees 11,000 acres of parkland, forest and heath, across London
A photo and pen portrait of career fulfilment on the Thames between the City and Canary Wharf
Victorian warehouses in Norton Folgate area close to the City will be demolished
Undercover officers watch for people scoping out potential targets
Labour candidate lauded by City as Conservative rival Zac Goldsmith falls short
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